
Top 14 Matt Serra Quotes
#1. Romance is showing my new husband the places and things that mean the most to me.
I can't help it if some of those places and things are in France.
Vivian Swift
#2. Keep your mind young by continuing to learn about your business.
Frank Bettger
#3. She had known for a while that Chance would be her first. She hadn't planned it would be tonight. But, it felt right, Fourth of July, fireworks, and her first time.
Tamara Hoffa
#4. What attracted me to Jimmy Bulger were the various facets of his personality and his humanity because I felt that the only way I could approach playing a character like him was to find his human side first and then map that out to see where it took the turn. He was a very complicated man.
Johnny Depp
#5. Eustasia Johannsen was ready. Anyone could see that. Everything about her ancient self gave evidence to it: Her skin, wrinkled and transparent ... But mainly, it was her eyes. They were drawn into her face as if her memories occupied more of her sight than what was actually in front of her.
Clare Vanderpool
#6. Good thing it's a fight and not a modeling contest or you'd be f#cked.
Matt Serra
#7. Keep your eye on the prize but enjoy the journey.
Matt Serra
#8. Any anti-bullying scheme, initiative or policy which fails to mention accountability for the bullies is likely to meet with little, and often no, success
Tim Field
#9. If you're going to perform inception, you need imagination. You need the simplest version of the idea-the one that will grow naturally in the subject's mind. Subtle art.
Christopher Nolan
#10. I healed. Not completely. A scar is never the same as good flesh, but it stops the bleeding.
Robin Hobb
#11. Jiu-Jitsu is my therapy, my passion, my life.
Matt Serra
#12. We should probably figure out a new word for this. For us, "open" means transparent, as in "open source" - you're not locked in to what the original creator did. And in our case "open" also means distributed decision making.
Mitchell Baker
#14. Mary, fresh with feminist appropriations, has the potential to undergird women's reformations.
Sue Monk Kidd
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